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  • Date: 2007-05-14
  • Author: Sarah Jones
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         Debtors fight really hard to be free from the existing debt with the help of good credit counseling firms. Even most of them get success with ease. It makes people feel good to see sleepless nights with headaches, anxiety and worries are vanished and they are free from all the debts. But that's not the end, because money is needed in every step of one’s life. Therefore people again tend to borrow money to fulfill the needs whether it is basic or luxurious needs. And it's obvious. But this time one has to be more careful in borrowing money from lenders. I got some healthy tips which will definitely lead to a brighter financial future and let you be free from debt trap. Just put your little efforts and be debt free in your life:- 1. Stop unnecessary expenses and plan monthly budget: i) Make a monthly budget for every individual in your family. Avoid all unnecessary expenses. If your expenses exceed your income, take a step back. ii) Make the habit to pay with cash. iii) Just note down all expenses so that you can work on it in upcoming months. If you find anything stupid just cut that from the list. 2. Pay your bills on time/make payment of your all bill in time: This would be your prime focus, if you are using credit cards. Making payments in time would help you establish yourself as a responsible, creditworthy individual in the society. Try to use only one credit card especially which offers the lowest possible long-term interest rate. Do not use your credit card until it is an emergency. Most importantly try not to using the full credit limit, which may affect your credit negatively. 3. Work on your credit report: It's necessary to keep your credit report fair, which affect your ability to purchase a home, buy a car or even get a new job. Further requesting and reviewing your credit report regularly which helps you to confirm the accuracy of the information being reported by your lenders. Because there are some cases where it's found that someone with a similar name had defaulted on their home loan in a different state, but the report is reflecting on someone's report with similar name. Go through your credit report carefully, if you find anything wrong in the report. Inform to the credit bureaus immediately. There are three major credit bureaus, which help you to get your credit report like Experian.com; Equifax.com, TransUnion.com. Be sure your credit reports are corrected as soon as you inform them. It's important to keep up good credit past records to secure future credit, loans and mortgages. Even after you think that your credit history is strong and problem-free, because human makes mistake.

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    Sarah Jones is a contributing author for http://www.debtconsolidationcare.com/ and working for Michigan Debt Consolidation Program at the same. If you are in search of information and resources on Michigan Debt, just visit here - http://www.debtconsolidationcare.com/michigan/ .

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